• → European Space Agency

      • Space for Europe
      • Space News
      • Space in Images
      • Space in Videos
    • About Us

      • Welcome to ESA
      • DG's News and Views
      • For Member State Delegations
      • Business with ESA
      • ESA Exhibitions
      • ESA Publications
      • Careers at ESA
    • Our Activities

      • Space News
      • Observing the Earth
      • Human Spaceflight
      • Launchers
      • Navigation
      • Space Science
      • Space Engineering
      • Operations
      • Technology
      • Telecommunications & Integrated Applications
    • For Public

    • For Media

      • Media
      • ESA TV
      • Videos for professionals
      • Photos
    • For Educators

    • For Kids

    • ESA

    • Industry

    • Business Opportunities

    • How to do Business with ESA

    • Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

    • About ESA

      • About ESA
      • ESA Industry Portal
      • ESA facts and figures
    • Invitations to tender
    • Tender system
    • Open tenders
    • Intended tenders
    • Partners
    • Small and Medium Enterprises Database
    • Universities and Research Centres
    • Communications

      • Press Releases
      • Information Notes
      • Calendar
      • ESA Publications
      • ESA Conferences
      • Subscribe
    • Help

      • Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
      • ESA Industry Portal Help

    ESA > About Us > Industry

    Discovery, competitiveness and European identity at the Berlin Air and Space show

    Space for life
    16 May 2006

    This week at the International Aerospace Exhibition and Conference (ILA) in Berlin a new ‘International Space Village’ groups together space agencies and industry from around the world.

    ILA is organised every two years by the German Aerospace Industries Association, BDLI, to highlight the latest developments in the international aerospace industry and in civil, military and private aviation fields.

    ESA at ILA
    Exploring our Solar System at ILA

    ESA is participating together with the German Aerospace Centre (DLR), BDLI and the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Innovation (BMWI) in a special pavilion within the village in Hall 9, entitled Space for Life, Europe in Space, Deutschland in Weltraum.

    ESA's presence at the exhibition aims to enhance public awareness regarding the strategic importance of space for the consolidation of Europe's position and for the improvement of the quality of life of its citizens in a rapidly changing world.


    Visitors enter the pavilion through a surprising oasis of calm within the busy air show - an ‘Earth tunnel’ - to explore innovative, state-of-the-art technology in the space sector and the supporting scientific and industrial capabilities at both European and German national level.

    Here they discover how space can:

    • achieve greater security for all: prevention and management of conflict and natural disasters; meteorology; environmental security; rescue
    • develop economic growth; navigation, telecommunications, management of natural resources, meteorology
    • contribute to social progress: equal access to information, distance learning, telemedicine
    • push back the frontiers of knowledge and inspire future generations.

    The exhibition starts with an overview of Europe’s access to space - the successful Ariane 5, and the future launchers to be used from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana - Vega and Soyuz.

    Next is Europe’s contribution to the International Space Station (ISS) – the recently completed Columbus module and the Automatic Transfer Vehicle (ATV).

    ExoMars at ILA
    Exploring our Solar System

    The voyage of discovery continues with a display on the exciting data being sent from a host of missions currently exploring the Sun and our neighbouring planets including Mars Express, Venus Express, Smart-1, Rosetta, SOHO and Cassini-Huygens. This section also features Europe’s highly ambitious Aurora programme for future exploration of Mars and the solar system, including the ExoMars rover which will be the first mission ever to drill under the Martian surface.

    The challenges of controlling such missions from the ground can be seen in a mockup of a mission control centre.

    GIOVE-A deploys its solar arrays

    On the navigation side the exhibit features Galileo, the world’s first global satellite navigation system for civilian use, an EU and ESA joint initiative, with test satellites Giove A, and Giove B, as well the first steps in developing four in-orbit validation satellites.

    Other exhibits of interest to all our daily lives include new developments in satellite communications for a fast-changing world, with AlphaBus and the Small Geostationary Satellite initiative. Satellites are also used to help predict more accurate daily and mid-term weather forecasts, and for long-term climate change studies. Europe’s Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites will soon be joined this summer by MetOp. Europe's first polar-orbiting satellite dedicated to operational meteorology.

    The Malaysian Peninsula
    Envisat is supplying users with stunning images

    Stunning results from ESA’s environmental satellite, Envisat, show how we can successfully monitor even slight changes in oceans, atmosphere land and ice-cover, from space. Our understanding of our our planet will be furthered by the upcoming Earth Explorer missions.

    The new space element for the EU-led initiative Global Monitoring for Environment and Security with a range of Sentinel satellites to be launched in the coming years, is also introduced.

    The space pavilion at ILA is open from Tuesday 16 to Sunday 21 May 2006. Throughout the week, a stage set up in the space pavilion will host a number of presentations and events. Trade days are Tuesday to Friday. Public days are Friday 19, Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 May.

    Rate this

    Views

    Share

    • Currently 0 out of 5 Stars.
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
    Rating: 0/5 (0 votes cast)

    Thank you for rating!

    You have already rated this page, you can only rate it once!

    Your rating has been changed, thanks for rating!

    41
    Tweet
    • ILA - the story in pictures
    • ILA opening day
    • ILA day 2
    • ILA day 3
    • ILA day 4
    • ILA public days
    • Related articles
      • ExoMars rover concept is a star attraction at ILA2006 Space Pavilion
      • Discovery, competitiveness and European identity at the Berlin Air and Space show
        • Discover European space with a stroll around the “International Space Village” at ILA2006
        • ESA showcased at ILA
        • Related links
        • ILA2006
          • Stage show tentative programme

    Connect with us

    • RSS
    • Youtube
    • Twitter
    • Flickr
    • G+
    • Facebook
    • Livestream
    • Subscribe
    • App Store
    • LATEST ARTICLES
    • · The fast winds of Venus are gettin…
    • · ExoMars 2016 set to complete const…
    • · Herschel ends operations as orbiti…
    • · Europe’s largest spaceship reache…
    • · ATV ready to nose up to Station
    • FAQ

    • Jobs at ESA

    • Site Map

    • Contacts

    • Terms and conditions